US20060069392A1 - Endomedullary nail for the treatment of proximal femur fractures - Google Patents
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- the invention further relates to a device for the treatment of proximal femur fractures comprising:
- a third hole 19 is obtained in this specific case between the first and the second hole 20 , 21 for the insertion of a wire for controlling the position and depth of cephalic screws 22 , 23 , 24 and 25 .
- the screws 22 , 23 ( FIGS. 4, 5 , 6 , 7 ) comprise a single self-threading thread 38 self-penetrating into the femur head, and a cylinder-shaped stem 40 equipped, in the head area, with an embedded hexagon for a convenient working tool.
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Abstract
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention generally relates to an endomedullary nail for the treatment of proximal femur fractures, such as for example pertrochanteric fractures whose fissure extends from the lesser to the greater trochanter, medial fractures and at the base of the femur neck, and the like.
- The nail comprises an elongate body having a proximal portion and a distal portion. In the proximal portion thereof, the nail also comprises a first and a second hole, each having a transversal axis to the proximal portion axis for a corresponding cephalic screw.
- The present invention also relates to a device for the treatment of proximal femur fractures comprising the above-mentioned nail and the corresponding cephalic screws.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- The now widespread use of endomedullary nails as above for the osteosynthesis of proximal femur fractures is known.
- Fracture stabilisation is mainly obtained by means of two cephalic screws. The latter are inserted transversally to the nail into two respective circular holes of the proximal portion so as to cross the femur neck spongiosis up to reach the femur head in order to allow a mutual stump compression.
- The cephalic screw arrangement and orientation with respect to the endomedullary nail substantially depend on the fracture type. In particular, according to the seriousness, the femur neck composing structure, the patient's age and the trauma type, fragments and fissures, which are different from each other, can be formed.
- In most known nails, the two holes for cephalic screws have parallel axes.
- On the contrary, for other types of trauma, mainly in case of serious pertrochanteric fractures, wherein it is necessary to ensure a certain nail and screw staticity, the two proximal holes have convergent axes. Therefore cephalic screws, once being inserted into the femur neck, mutually converge ensuring a high stabilisation thereof and the head. A nail with convergent-axis holes is known for example from the patent EP 0 853 923 in the name of the Applicant.
- A further intramedullary femoral nail for the treatment of fractures is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,549,610A in the name of RUSSEL et al. The nail includes three proximal locking screw passageways, two parallel upwardly oblique passageways and a single downwardly oblique passageway. The two parallel upwardly oblique passageways are suitable for the insertion of two cephalic screws in the head of the femur in reconstruction mode and the single downwardly oblique passageway is suitable for insertion of one screw transversally in the neck of the femur in a femoral mode.
- Another nail is known from the Japanese patent application JP 2002253566 in the name of MIZUHO. This nail comprises in its own proximal portion opposite slots wherein from 2 to 6 screws can be inserted. The screws are inserted in mutual crossing in the opposite slots in mutual engagement. A tip is provided which is inserted in the head portion of the nail and it presses the screws against each other.
- However, known nails, although ensuring a complete fracture stabilisation, have recognised drawbacks being not yet overcome.
- The main drawback is that, just to ensure the containment of a particular type of fracture, the nail and cephalic screw configuration is substantially predetermined, restraining and limiting the possibility to change the endomedullary nail application in different traumatic situations.
- It results that the use of known endomedullary nails for the stabilisation of fractures having a different nature is considerably limited, since this would inevitably involve a wrong arrangement and orientation of the two cephalic screws.
- This drawback is even more serious when considering that, according to the type of femur fracture, a surgeon is obliged to exclusively choose preliminarily, i.e. before the intervention, the endomedullary nail to be used and he cannot change the orientation of the two cephalic screws when the nails has already been implanted.
- The aim of the present invention is that of providing an endomedullary nail overcoming the above-mentioned drawbacks in order to have a higher application versatility and, particularly, allowing a surgeon to change the cephalic screw configuration when operating during the surgical intervention.
- A further aim of the invention is that of providing an endomedullary nail allowing a surgeon to change the cephalic screw configuration without requiring the nail removal from the medullar cavity.
- Another aim of the present invention is that of providing a nail allowing to obtain at least two different screws fixing configurations.
- A first embodiment of the invention relates to an endomedullary nail for the treatment of proximal femur fractures, comprising:
- an elongate body having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a first and a second hole for a respective cephalic screw;
- each hole having a transversal axis with respect to the axis of the proximal portion; and wherein
- the first hole is split into two passages each having a respective axis with a predetermined angle relationship with respect to the axis of the second hole;
- said passages being arranged to be selectively engaged by a respective cephalic screw.
- The invention further relates to a device for the treatment of proximal femur fractures comprising:
- an endomedullary nail having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a first and a second hole each having a transversal axis with respect to the axis of the proximal portion;
- cephalic screws suitable for insertion into said first and a second hole of the endomedullary nail, respectively; and
- the first hole of the nail being split into two passages each having a respective axis with a predetermined angle relationship with respect to the axis of the second hole, said passages being arranged to be selectively engaged by one of the cephalic screws.
- The features and advantages of the endomedullary nail according to the invention will be apparent from the following description of an embodiment thereof given by way of non limiting example with reference to the attached drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of the nail according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged-scale cross section along the line II-II ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 2 a shows a further enlarged detail ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 3 shows a first cephalic screw for the endomedullary nail ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 shows a second cephalic screw with sliding sleeve for the endomedullary nail ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 shows the cephalic screw ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 shows in enlarged scale the sleeve ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 7 shows a cross section of the sleeve ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 shows the nail ofFIG. 1 in a first configuration. -
FIG. 9 shows the nail ofFIG. 1 in a second configuration. - With reference to the attached drawings, an endomedullary nail for the treatment of proximal femur fractures according to the present invention is generally indicated with the
reference number 10 Thenail 10 comprises anelongate body 12, preferably made of titanium, having ahead 15, aproximal portion 14 and adistal portion 16. The twoportions - The
proximal portion 14 also comprises, in correspondence with thehead 15 of thenail 10, a seat 17 (FIG. 2 ) for the insertion of corresponding instruments for thenail 10 manipulation, such as for example the one being described in said patent EP 0 853 923 in the name of the Applicant. - In this specific case, the
proximal portion 14 has a higher diameter than thedistal portion 16 and it is connected thereto by means of a substantially cone-shaped connectingportion 18. - In the
distal portion 16 theendomedullary nail 10 comprises ahole 26 and aslot 27 for corresponding distal pins 28 (FIGS. 8 and 9 ). - In the
proximal portion 14 theendomedullary nail 10 comprises, starting from thehead 15, a first and asecond hole cephalic screws FIGS. 3, 4 , 5, 8, 9). A cephalic screw is a special screw, which is inserted through the nail so that it extends across the fracture of the bone and into the femular head. Accordingly the cephalic screw has at least a threaded end that engages the femular head. It is also clear that even other kind of screws may be used with the nail of the present invention. - A
third hole 19 is obtained in this specific case between the first and thesecond hole cephalic screws - According to the invention, while the second
proximal hole 21 has a substantially circular cross section and it extends with an axis C sloping on the axis X of theproximal portion 14, thefirst hole 20 is split into two passages being arranged to be selectively engaged by a respectivecephalic screw second hole 21, in order to obtain a different orientation of the cephalic screws being inserted therein. In other words, the first hole is formed from a slot defined by two interfering passages. - Preferably the
first hole 20 has a substantially “eight-shaped” cross section defined by twopassages passages proximal hole 20, are each substantially cylinder-shaped and longitudinally interfering. - Preferably the two
passages - In particular, with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 2 a, thepassage 30, in this case the closest to thehead 15 of thenail 10, has an axis A forming an angle with the axis C of thesecond hole 21, while thesecond passage 31, i.e. the farthest from thehead 15 of thenail 10, has an axis B being substantially parallel to the axis C of thesecond hole 21. - In the case of the shown solution, the
first passage 30 forms an angle α of about 115° with the axis X of theproximal portion 14 of theendomedullary nail 10, while thesecond passage 31, and similarly the secondproximal hole 21, form and angle β of about 123° with the axis X of theproximal portion 14 of thenail 10. - Therefore, the
first passage 30 and thesecond passage 31 are convergent towards the femur head with a convergence angle of about 8°. - In the specific case of the solution shown in the drawings, both
passages proximal portion 14, is of some millimetres, about 2 mm. - As it will be better seen hereafter, both the two
passages second hole 21 are equipped with a thread for the cephalic screw engagement. - As above disclosed, the presence of the two
passages single endomedullary nail 10 to be alternately configured according to two different configurations. - In this specific case, in a first configuration (
FIG. 8 ), the twoscrews second passage 31 of thefirst hole 20 and into thesecond hole 21 respectively, in order to be substantially parallel. - In a second configuration (
FIG. 9 ), the twoscrews first passage 30 of thefirst hole 20 and into thesecond hole 21 respectively, in order to converge towards the femur head. - According to another aspect, the present invention also relates to a device for the treatment of proximal femur fractures comprising the above-described
endomedullary nail 10 and thecephalic screws - In particular, according to the invention the device comprises four
cephalic screws - In the first configuration, i.e. the parallel-axis one, the two
cephalic screws nail 10. - In particular, the
screws 22, 23 (FIGS. 4, 5 , 6, 7) comprise a single self-threadingthread 38 self-penetrating into the femur head, and a cylinder-shapedstem 40 equipped, in the head area, with an embedded hexagon for a convenient working tool. - Moreover the embedded hexagon wall or the screw cannulation is preferably threaded in order to allow the tool to be eventually fixed in an extraction step of the cephalic screws from the nail.
- The device also comprises a
sleeve 42 wherein thestem 40 of thescrew - The
sleeve 42 comprises, in a central area, anexternal thread 43 for being screwed into theproximal holes sharp profiles 44 can be obtained at a first end of thesleeve 42 in order to allow the advance thereof into the bone and, at a second end, ascrewdriver slot 46 for the connection to a convenient instrument. - In this specific case, the
thread 43 of thesleeve 42 has an apparent pitch corresponding to half the pitch of the self-threadingthread 38 of thescrew - The arrangement of the two
cephalic screws sleeve 42 in the parallel-axis configuration is performed as follows. - After inserting the
nail 10 into the medullar cavity, thecephalic screws second passage 31 and into thesecond hole 21 respectively together with thesleeve 42 and screwed into the femur head. Therefore thesleeve 42 is inserted together with thescrews passage 31 and into thehole 21. - It must be noted that, doing so, only the
sleeve 42 is screwed into thenail 10, ensuring certain dynamicity and movement elasticity to thescrews endomedullary nail 10. - At a second point, the
pin 28 is preferably inserted into theslot 27 in order to prevent thenail 10 rotation. - In the second configuration (
FIG. 9 ), i.e. the convergent-axis one, the device according to the invention comprises twocephalic screws nail 10 and into the bone. - In particular, they are
screws 24, 25 (FIG. 3 ) having a uniform resistance, equipped each with a first self-threadingthread 50 self-penetrating into the femur head and with asecond thread 51 to be screwed with thenail 10. It must also be noted that thescrews nail 10 to allow the screwing thereof. - In this case too, the screws are equipped with an embedded hexagon preferably equipped with the corresponding thread.
- The arrangement of the two
cephalic screws - After inserting the
nail 10 into the medullar cavity, the twocephalic screws first passage 30 and into thesecond hole 21 respectively. Afterwards, thedistal pin 28 is inserted into thehole 26. - In this case too, the
second thread 51 has an apparent pitch corresponding to half the pitch of thefirst thread 50 to penetrate into the bone, allowing the screw to constantly advance into the bone and into thenail 10. A stiff constraint is thus obtained between the twoscrews nail 10. - The main advantage of the endomedullary nail according to the present invention is that a single endomedullary nail is used to obtain two different cephalic screw configurations, such as for example a first parallel-axis screws configuration and another convergent-axis screws configuration.
- Moreover, since the two
passages - Therefore, passing from a configuration to the other, the distance between the two cephalic screws, conveniently adapted to the femur neck size, is substantially constant.
- This allows only a screw angle orientation change to be obtained between the two configurations. Therefore each screw, in both configurations, is kept in a position substantially corresponding to the position it would have had in a traditional nail equipped with two circular holes.
- Moreover, due to the integration in a single slot, the
nail 10 is not excessively weakened by the presence of the double passage. - Another advantage is that a surgeon can choose directly in the operating room, according to the situation he is facing, if the
screw first hole 20, in order to change the angle relationship thereof with respect to theother screw second hole 21, and without removing thenail 10 from the medullar cavity. - In particular, the choice of the two predetermined angles of inclination (about 115° and 123° respectively) of the two
passages second hole 21 for the static and dynamic configuration respectively, is particularly suitable for a complete containment of a pertrochanteric fracture. - Another advantage of the present invention is that, according to the screw configuration, a static or dynamic device for the treatment of proximal femur fractures can be obtained by means of a single nail.
- In fact, when it is necessary, in response to specific stresses, to ensure certain device dynamicity, the sliding cephalic screws equipped with the corresponding sleeve can be inserted into the parallel-axis holes.
- It must be noted that it is possible to obtain also the dynamicity of the nail distal portion. It is obtained by inserting a single pin into the distal slot. In fact it does not constrain a nail movement, caused for example by a possible axial stress.
- Similarly, when absolute stress stiffness is required, the double-threaded screws are screwed into the convergent-axis holes.
- It must be noted in this case too that, in the convergent-axis configuration, the staticity is kept also at the level of
distal portion 16 of thenail 10, since thepin 28 is inserted only into thecircular hole 26. - Therefore, the choice for stability or dynamicity, not only for the femur cephalic portion, but also for the femur central portion, or diaphysis, is thus performed according to the type of fracture and it is not constrained by the device being used.
- All of the above U.S. patents, U.S. patent application publications, U.S. patent applications, foreign patents, foreign patent applications and non-patent publications referred to in this specification and/or listed in the Application Data Sheet, are incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety.
- From the foregoing it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.
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